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What is India's military strength? Far from being as cowardly as you think, there is no reason to laugh at others. What is the reason?

When it comes to India's military strength, the first thing that comes to mind must be the history of 1962 when the Indian army was completely crushed by our army. In fact, apart from China, India has almost never lost a war. Judging from the overall strength of the army, the total strength of our three armed forces is 654.38+0.27 million, ranking fourth in the world. This includes Army1035,000, Navy 70,000 and Air Force170,000. In addition, it also includes more than 500,000 reserve troops and 6,543.8+0,000 paramilitary troops. In addition, once the war breaks out, India can immediately convene a temporary army of 3 million people. I have to say that India is particularly strong in military strength and generous in military investment.

The Indian army has mastered military technology well. In the 1990s, India began to devote itself to developing modern aircraft carriers, and India was also the first country in Asia to equip its navy with modern aircraft carriers. Because the construction process of Indian domestic aircraft carriers is very tortuous, it often becomes a joke in other countries. India, on the other hand, can generally master aircraft carrier technology when its industrial base is still very backward, and its ability in this respect has been ahead of many countries. Moreover, India also has nuclear weapons. Although they have not mastered the development technology of nuclear bomb delivery weapons so far, India can solve this problem through a large number of imports and purchases. The Indian Air Force is also equipped with 360 four-generation fighters, even less than many western developed countries.

India attaches great importance to its military strength, and has invested a lot of energy in the military. Both policy and economic investment are biased towards the military as much as possible. For a long time, in order to become a world-class power, India has been constantly striving to expand its military strength. It is its lifelong goal to dominate South Asia, control the Indian Ocean and rank among the world's military powers. India's military expenditure is also increasing day by day, with nearly $60 billion allocated to the army every year, accounting for 2.5% of India's gross national product. India has invested a lot of money not only in military spending, but also in the purchase of weapons and equipment. According to the existing statistics, since 2 1 century, India's contracts for importing weapons and equipment from abroad have exceeded $28 billion, and with the development, this figure will only be higher.

As President Mao Zedong once said, strategically, we should despise the enemy, but tactically, we should attach importance to the enemy. The reason for saying this is not to praise India's smelly feet, but to have a correct understanding of India, because the most terrible thing is ignorance. We should pay attention to our potential rivals, and don't always look at India with previous stereotypes and think that India is not worth mentioning. Because India is not exactly what we imagined, sometimes we need to constantly update our cognition and look at things objectively. We can't laugh at other people's troops, treat some things as jokes after dinner, and ignore the continuous progress of our opponents. From the national point of view, India's military strength definitely deserves our attention.